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The phrase "are often reminded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a common occurrence where people receive reminders about something, often in a context of advice or lessons learned.
Example: "In our training sessions, we are often reminded of the importance of teamwork and communication."
Alternatives: "frequently reminded" or "regularly advised".
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But you are often reminded of his gifts.
Juvenile offenders are often reminded that bad decisions have consequences.
THE market for young designers, we are often reminded, is both booming and brutal.
As we are often reminded, other Brill Building songwriters of the period "looked like dentists".
We are often reminded that there's never been a better time to be alive.
We assume - and we are often reminded - that crying is normal.
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We're often reminded to eat more fresh fruit.
Flores is often reminded by teammates of his good fortune.
Growing up poor, we were often reminded that "half a loaf is better than none".
As we continue to build Fashioning Change, I am often reminded of his words.
I was often reminded that the Yucatán jungles lay just beyond Valladolid's spired horizons.
More suggestions(17)
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are often considered
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are often recognized
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